How Do You Make A Homemade Grocery Store From Cardboard Boxes?
Cardboard boxes are often recycled or thrown in the trash after they have been used. Recycling is the more eco-friendly of those options, but recycling still uses energy. Cut out the energy consumption all together; make use of your unused cardboard boxes and turn them into a grocery store for your kids to play in. Make long open-top freezers, shelving for display and even a cashier stand out of cardboard boxes, a few craft supplies and some common household items. Open two of your largest cardboard boxes and cut the flaps from the open end so that the tops have clean, open edges. Lay the two open boxes next to each other, with open ends facing upward. Wrap masking tape around the boxes to secure them together. This will be your long open-top floor freezer. Close the third large box and tape it shut with the masking tape. This will be your cashier stand. Open the medium-sized boxes and cut the flaps off with a utility knife, the same way you did for the larger freezer boxes. Stack the